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Comparing seventeenth-century news broadsides and occasional news pamphlets
Interrelatedness in news reporting
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Newspapers, pamphlets and scientific news discourse in Early Modern Britain 1
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Newspapers
- Crime and punishment 13
- Reading late eighteenth-century want ads 31
- “Alwayes in te Orbe of honest Mirth, and next to Truth” 57
- Religious language in early English newspapers? 73
- “As silly as an Irish Teague” 91
- “Place yer bets” and “Let us hope” 115
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Pamphlets
- Comparing seventeenth-century news broadsides and occasional news pamphlets 137
- “From you, my Lord, professions are but words – they are so much bait for fools to catch at” 159
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Scientific news discourse
- “Joyful News out of the Newfound World” 189
- News filtering processes in the Philosophical Transactions 205
- Index 223
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Newspapers, pamphlets and scientific news discourse in Early Modern Britain 1
-
Newspapers
- Crime and punishment 13
- Reading late eighteenth-century want ads 31
- “Alwayes in te Orbe of honest Mirth, and next to Truth” 57
- Religious language in early English newspapers? 73
- “As silly as an Irish Teague” 91
- “Place yer bets” and “Let us hope” 115
-
Pamphlets
- Comparing seventeenth-century news broadsides and occasional news pamphlets 137
- “From you, my Lord, professions are but words – they are so much bait for fools to catch at” 159
-
Scientific news discourse
- “Joyful News out of the Newfound World” 189
- News filtering processes in the Philosophical Transactions 205
- Index 223